@article {145, title = {Making Open Source Ready for the Enterprise: The Open Source Maturity Model}, journal = {Open Source Business Resource}, year = {2008}, month = {05/2008}, publisher = {Talent First Network}, type = {Articles}, address = {Ottawa}, abstract = {One of the questions always asked about open source is whether it{\textquoteright}s ready for the enterprise. But framing the question in that fashion blurs the issue. With over 100,000 open source products available for download at the click of a mouse, there is no blanket answer comprehensive enough to describe the entire universe of open source products. The real question facing an enterprise is whether, based upon its unique requirements, a specific open source product will satisfy its needs. Far from being a vaguely existential question, this question is extremely pragmatic, completely localized, and, as we shall see, wholly capable of being answered. This article, extracted from chapter four of "Succeeding with Open Source" presents the Open Source Maturity Model (OSMM). The OSMM is designed to enable organizations to evaluate open source products and understand whether a product can fulfill the organization{\textquoteright}s requirements. }, issn = {1913-6102}, url = {http://timreview.ca/article/145}, author = {Bernard Golden} }